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NEW MEMBERS OF COLLEGE DRAMATIC CLUB l "/il/yn. I???ii i ???????????? m ??? A number of new memoers of the College Dramatic Club, sponsored byjiss Alice Johnston, who were admitted to the club this fall as the result 1 a series of try-outs, (left to right) Back row???James Pugh, Edwardslle; Joseph Stamer, Wilkes-Barre; Bill Strawinski, Harrisburg: Charles elntraub, Wilkes-Barre. Second row: Jean Capwell, Factoryville; Miss lice Justin, Scranton; Miss Evelyn Evelard, Edwardsville; Art Davis ay lor; Miss Peggy Lonergan, Berwick; Miss Faye Gehrig, Danvillei aird row???Miss Joyce Bessen, Hazleton; Leonard Stout, Nescopeck; Miss athryn Simpson. Bloomsburg; Walter Prokopchak, Dallas; Miss Marie Savte, Shamokin; Walter Withka, Simpson. Front row???Miss Eleanor Shiffka len Lyon; Miss Betty McCauley, Old Forge; Tom Revels, Dickson City; rarp Richards. Wilkes-Barre: John Slaven. Fleetwood. CROSS-COUNTRY OF TEACHERS COLLEGE ???; I Members of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College Cross Country teamk I (left to right) . Front row???Dayton Leiser, Watsontown; Mike Gonshorfl Newport; Dan Kemple, Cumbola; Bob Parker, Kulpmont; Don Karns, Espyjf Kenneth Hippensteel, Espy. Second row???George C. Buchheit, coach; JohnH Bond, Huntington Mills; Ralph Jones, Espy; Phil Trapane, Berwick; Larry Kiefer, Frackville; William Wertz.Frackville; Mike Chrismar, Jeddo. Waller Hall Girls Attend Conference At University Of Md. ///4/jfc Four girls representing the Waller Hall Student Governor Association and the Day Women's Association of the State Teachers College will attend the Women's Intercollegiate Association for student government held at the University of Maryland today, Saturday and Sunday. This three day conference will include discussions of problems pertinent to women's student government organizations, and the speakers of the conference will include Dr. Kathryn McHale, director of the American Association of University Women and Robert Williams, representing National Youth Administration, and Miss Lavina Engle, social security board. Miss Marie Davis, of Wilkes-Barre, president of the Waller Hall Student Government Association; Miss Deborah Jones, vice president of Waller Hall S. G. A. and a member of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet will represent the dormitory girls; Miss Margaret Graham, Bloomsburg, president of the Day Girls' Association and Miss Muriel Stevens, Berwick, member of the official board will represent the Teachers College at the Univerity of Maryland meeting. This will be the fourth convention at which the Teachers College has been represented. Other colleges members of the Intercollegiate Association are: Adelphi, Alfred U., Allegheny, Bates, Carnegie Tech., Connecticut College for Women, Duke U., Western Reserve U., Hood, Lake Erie, Miami U., New York U., Russell Sage, University of Maryland, University of Richmond, Western College for Women, Wilson, University of N. C, Wooster, Beaver, and [lit. Holyokfcj ; Pep Meeting Here Today ??? "Mnr??? High School Plans Biggest Session of the Year This Afternoon Bloomsburg High will hold its biggest pep meeting of the year this aft-j ernBon at three o'clock on the eve of tomorrow's important battle with its traditional rival, Berwick, at Athletic, Park Saturday afternoon. H.-Nelson, liead-oi.-ihe__.de-i pariffient of physical education at the? Teachers College, will give the address and the rapidly improving and popular High School band, Sam Kurtzf directing, has arranged a special program of music. Harold Miller, fac-| ulty manager of football, will preside} The Red and White'eleven suffered' something of a blow when Ted Apple-j (man, one of the varsity backs, cut hisf hand on a car door. It is believed that} the wound, however, can be properly* protected so that he will be able to[ (start Miss Hazen To Speak At Montour Institute ' Miss Edna J. Hazen, director of the intermediate and rural departments of the State Teachers College will address the Montour County Institute in the court house at Danville this Saturday, November 7th, Miss Hazen will speak on the subject: "The Philosophy of the Activity Movement and Its Use." Youth Advisors Hold Session |IWCMp: i -- Consultation Held on Specific Guidance Problems In District ?????? ????????? ??? ??? ??? ???????????? Dr. Thomas P. North, of the Teach-; ers College, special consultant on jguidance for the National Youth Ad-' of Columbia County, recently met the youth advisors of the area. At the meeting a program Was developed whereby Dr. Northj might be available one afternoon at ivdek for the purpose of Clyde Luchs, project head, and the i'outh advisors with their specific guidance problems. The first of these special meetings was held last evening with F. R. Harman, youth advisor of Berwick, and Mr. Luchs director of N. Y. A. for High School youth for Columbia County. At the meeting scheduled jfor November 19 Dr. Harold L. Hol- Jbrook, director of the State N. Y. A. Training School Sixth Graders Win it fiber bixth graders of the training school! recently won 16-0 over the Fifth Street team, evening tne series. Fifth Street won the first game, 18-13. The deciding game of the series will be played today.

NEW MEMBERS OF COLLEGE DRAMATIC CLUB l "/il/yn. I???ii i ???????????? m ??? A number of new memoers of the College Dramatic Club, sponsored byjiss Alice Johnston, who were admitted to the club this fall as the result 1 a series of try-outs, (left to right) Back row???James Pugh, Edwardslle; Joseph Stamer, Wilkes-Barre; Bill Strawinski, Harrisburg: Charles elntraub, Wilkes-Barre. Second row: Jean Capwell, Factoryville; Miss lice Justin, Scranton; Miss Evelyn Evelard, Edwardsville; Art Davis ay lor; Miss Peggy Lonergan, Berwick; Miss Faye Gehrig, Danvillei aird row???Miss Joyce Bessen, Hazleton; Leonard Stout, Nescopeck; Miss athryn Simpson. Bloomsburg; Walter Prokopchak, Dallas; Miss Marie Savte, Shamokin; Walter Withka, Simpson. Front row???Miss Eleanor Shiffka len Lyon; Miss Betty McCauley, Old Forge; Tom Revels, Dickson City; rarp Richards. Wilkes-Barre: John Slaven. Fleetwood. CROSS-COUNTRY OF TEACHERS COLLEGE ???; I Members of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College Cross Country teamk I (left to right) . Front row???Dayton Leiser, Watsontown; Mike Gonshorfl Newport; Dan Kemple, Cumbola; Bob Parker, Kulpmont; Don Karns, Espyjf Kenneth Hippensteel, Espy. Second row???George C. Buchheit, coach; JohnH Bond, Huntington Mills; Ralph Jones, Espy; Phil Trapane, Berwick; Larry Kiefer, Frackville; William Wertz.Frackville; Mike Chrismar, Jeddo. Waller Hall Girls Attend Conference At University Of Md. ///4/jfc Four girls representing the Waller Hall Student Governor Association and the Day Women's Association of the State Teachers College will attend the Women's Intercollegiate Association for student government held at the University of Maryland today, Saturday and Sunday. This three day conference will include discussions of problems pertinent to women's student government organizations, and the speakers of the conference will include Dr. Kathryn McHale, director of the American Association of University Women and Robert Williams, representing National Youth Administration, and Miss Lavina Engle, social security board. Miss Marie Davis, of Wilkes-Barre, president of the Waller Hall Student Government Association; Miss Deborah Jones, vice president of Waller Hall S. G. A. and a member of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet will represent the dormitory girls; Miss Margaret Graham, Bloomsburg, president of the Day Girls' Association and Miss Muriel Stevens, Berwick, member of the official board will represent the Teachers College at the Univerity of Maryland meeting. This will be the fourth convention at which the Teachers College has been represented. Other colleges members of the Intercollegiate Association are: Adelphi, Alfred U., Allegheny, Bates, Carnegie Tech., Connecticut College for Women, Duke U., Western Reserve U., Hood, Lake Erie, Miami U., New York U., Russell Sage, University of Maryland, University of Richmond, Western College for Women, Wilson, University of N. C, Wooster, Beaver, and [lit. Holyokfcj ; Pep Meeting Here Today ??? "Mnr??? High School Plans Biggest Session of the Year This Afternoon Bloomsburg High will hold its biggest pep meeting of the year this aft-j ernBon at three o'clock on the eve of tomorrow's important battle with its traditional rival, Berwick, at Athletic, Park Saturday afternoon. H.-Nelson, liead-oi.-ihe__.de-i pariffient of physical education at the? Teachers College, will give the address and the rapidly improving and popular High School band, Sam Kurtzf directing, has arranged a special program of music. Harold Miller, fac-| ulty manager of football, will preside} The Red and White'eleven suffered' something of a blow when Ted Apple-j (man, one of the varsity backs, cut hisf hand on a car door. It is believed that} the wound, however, can be properly* protected so that he will be able to[ (start Miss Hazen To Speak At Montour Institute ' Miss Edna J. Hazen, director of the intermediate and rural departments of the State Teachers College will address the Montour County Institute in the court house at Danville this Saturday, November 7th, Miss Hazen will speak on the subject: "The Philosophy of the Activity Movement and Its Use." Youth Advisors Hold Session |IWCMp: i -- Consultation Held on Specific Guidance Problems In District ?????? ????????? ??? ??? ??? ???????????? Dr. Thomas P. North, of the Teach-; ers College, special consultant on jguidance for the National Youth Ad-' of Columbia County, recently met the youth advisors of the area. At the meeting a program Was developed whereby Dr. Northj might be available one afternoon at ivdek for the purpose of Clyde Luchs, project head, and the i'outh advisors with their specific guidance problems. The first of these special meetings was held last evening with F. R. Harman, youth advisor of Berwick, and Mr. Luchs director of N. Y. A. for High School youth for Columbia County. At the meeting scheduled jfor November 19 Dr. Harold L. Hol- Jbrook, director of the State N. Y. A. Training School Sixth Graders Win it fiber bixth graders of the training school! recently won 16-0 over the Fifth Street team, evening tne series. Fifth Street won the first game, 18-13. The deciding game of the series will be played today.